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Met Office Warns of ‘Super El Niño’ Threat to Pakistan’s Monsoon Season

Pakistan and the wider subcontinent are likely to face a weakened monsoon season this year as the El Niño weather phenomenon begins to take shape, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). Experts warn that the warming of Pacific Ocean temperatures is not only expected to emerge this summer but could intensify into a “Super El Niño” by the end of August or September. This shift in global climate patterns traditionally acts as a suppressant for the South Asian monsoon, raising concerns over water availability and agricultural output in the coming months.

​PMD spokesperson Anjum Nazir Zaigham explained that the transition toward El Niño typically disrupts the moisture-laden winds essential for seasonal rainfall. While the early phase of the summer may see scattered activity, the late-season intensification could lead to significantly drier conditions across the region. A “Super El Niño” is characterized by extreme temperature anomalies in the ocean, which can shift storm tracks and alter precipitation levels on a global scale, often leaving the subcontinent with a deficit in its primary water source.

​The prospect of a subdued monsoon poses a strategic challenge for Pakistan’s water management and power generation sectors, which depend on reservoir replenishment during the peak rainy months. Agricultural experts are also monitoring the situation closely, as lower rainfall could impact the yield of key summer crops. The PMD has stated it will maintain a continuous watch on atmospheric developments, providing regular updates to help provincial authorities and the farming community adapt to the evolving weather landscape.

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